![]() ![]() He indulges the camera with a smile, but only for a moment, before assuming a look of fierce determination, lifting his eyes toward the sky, his lithe arms and graceful fingers following closely along. Though the conditions for such dancing are all wrong - dangerous, even - he twirls on, flying barefoot into an arabesque and landing it. As the rain falls, forming puddles between the uneven slabs of concrete on which he dances, Anthony Mmesoma Madu, 11, turns pirouette after pirouette. Brinkerhoff, copyright The Ballet Source, 2016.In June, a minute-long video featuring a young ballet student dancing in the rain began circulating on the internet. Work Cited: “ Ballet Arts: Classical Ballet 2” by Ruth H.
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